[A study of combined chemotherapy with MMC, ADM, CDDP, etoposide (VP-16), 5'DFUR (MAC-VD therapy) in advanced cancer and local relapse of the stomach].
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Eighteen patients with progressive/locally recurrent cancer of the stomach were given therapy with MMC, ADM, CDDP, Etoposide (VP-16), and 5'DFUR (MAC-VD therapy). Drugs were administered intravenously with MMC 10 mg/m2, ADM 20 mg/m2, and CDDP 50 mg/m2 on day 1; orally with etoposide 100 mg/day for five consecutive days from day 3; and orally with 5'DFUR 600 mg/day for three weeks from day 3 followed by discontinuation for one subsequent week. This drug regimen was one course of the treatment and repeated as far as possible. There were 16 evaluable cases; the sex distribution was ten males and six females. Patients ranged in age from 43 to 78 years. P.S. 1 was two cases; 2 ten cases; and 3 four cases. The overall response rate, CR + PR, was 1 + 7/16 (50%), while this rate for primary disease was 2 + 5/16 (43.8%). Of the two CR cases, one primary lesion became operable and CR was demonstrated histologically. The overall response rates, CR + PR, for metastatic lesions were 1 + 3/9 (44.4%) for the liver; 0 + 1/4 (25.0%) for the abdominal lymph nodes; 0 + 1/2 (50.0%) for the superficial lymph nodes; 0 + 1/2 (50.0%) for the bones; and 0 + 1/1 (100%) for the lung. The median duration of the response was 3.7 months (range between 1.5 and 8.2+) and the median duration of survival 5.1+ months (range between 2.2+ and 13.3+). At the same time, the hematological side effects of both leukocytopenia and hypohemoglobinemia were seen in 43.8% of the cases. Non-hematological side effects included alopecia in 18.8% and nausea/vomiting in 12.5%. There was no case of discontinuation due to side effects. It was concluded that the therapy with MMC, ADM, CDDP, etoposide and 5'DFUR (MAC-VD therapy) proved to be a very promising drug regimen in the treatment of stomach cancer with high rates of response and is expected to be a step forward in the establishment of interdisciplinary treatment.